INDUSTRY COMPONENT

Cutting Blade

High-precision industrial blade for accurate material separation in manufacturing processes.

Component Specifications

Definition
A cutting blade is a precision-engineered component designed for clean, accurate separation of materials in industrial applications. It features specific geometries, edge configurations, and material properties optimized for cutting operations within machinery like the Precision Cutting Blade Assembly. These blades maintain dimensional stability under operational stresses to ensure consistent cutting performance.
Working Principle
The cutting blade operates by applying concentrated mechanical force along a sharp edge to overcome the material's tensile strength, causing controlled fracture or separation. In precision assemblies, it typically moves in linear or rotary motion against the workpiece, with parameters like speed, feed rate, and blade angle optimized for specific materials to minimize deformation and achieve clean cuts.
Materials
High-speed steel (HSS), tungsten carbide, ceramic composites, or diamond-coated substrates. Common specifications include hardness of 58-65 HRC for steel blades, grain size <1μm for carbide, and specific coatings like TiN or AlCrN for wear resistance.
Technical Parameters
  • Hardness 58-65 HRC
  • Thickness 1-5 mm
  • Tolerance ±0.01 mm
  • Edge Angle 15-30 degrees
  • Blade Diameter 50-300 mm
Standards
ISO 3002, DIN 1838

Industry Taxonomies & Aliases

Commonly used trade names and technical identifiers for Cutting Blade.

Parent Products

This component is used in the following industrial products

Engineering Analysis

Risks & Mitigation
  • Blade fracture due to fatigue
  • Dull edges causing poor cut quality
  • Misalignment leading to machine damage
FMEA Triads
Trigger: Excessive feed rate or hard material inclusion
Failure: Blade chipping or catastrophic fracture
Mitigation: Implement feed rate controls and material hardness screening
Trigger: Inadequate lubrication or cooling
Failure: Overheating and accelerated wear
Mitigation: Use proper coolants and monitor temperature sensors

Industrial Ecosystem

Compatible With

Interchangeable Parts

Compliance & Inspection

Tolerance
Dimensional tolerance ±0.01mm, angular tolerance ±0.5 degrees per ISO 2768-m
Test Method
Coordinate measuring machine (CMM) inspection per ISO 10360, hardness testing per ASTM E18

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Frequently Asked Questions

What materials are best for cutting blades in high-volume production?

Tungsten carbide blades offer superior wear resistance and longevity for high-volume cutting of metals and composites, while diamond-coated blades excel for abrasive materials like carbon fiber.

How often should cutting blades be replaced or sharpened?

Replacement depends on material cut and usage; typically, inspect every 500 operating hours and sharpen or replace when edge wear exceeds 0.1mm or cut quality degrades.

Can I contact factories directly?

Yes, each factory profile provides direct contact information.

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